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Semico's Marketing, Analysis, and Planning Model: Subscribe in June for Discount

Phoenix, Arizona May 31, 2011 - Our Market Analysis and Planning (MAP) Model spans 25 years of semiconductor manufacturing, and is one of our most popular products. Our analysts contribute to the service on a quarterly basis, with historical data going back to 2010 and forecasts into 2015.

The MAP Model takes the top-down and bottom-up approaches and combines them into one customizable service for analyzing Wafer Demand, Semiconductor Content, Bill of Materials, Total Available Market, End-Use Shipments, ASPs, and OEM Market Share.

We separate the database into four categories, adding new markets every year, with an eye towards capturing 75-85% of the overall semiconductor market.

Computing: Desktop PCs, Netbooks, Notebook PCs, Entry-Level Servers, Mid-Range & High-End Servers, Workstations, NAS Servers

Consumer: Ereaders, Portable Multimedia Players, Digital Photo Frames, Digital Cameras, Digital Video Cameras, Digital Video Players. Digital Video Recorders, Blu-ray Players, Blu-ray Recorders, Set Top Boxes, Satellite Radios, Video Game Consoles, Handheld Consoles, DTVs, GPS, MP3 Players

Wireless Communications: Cellular Infrastructure, WiMax Base Stations, WiMax CPE, High-end Cell Phones, Mid-range Cell Phones, Low-end Cell phones

Wired Communications: xDSL Modems, Cable Modems, Routers, VoIP PBX

If you would like to sign up for a free demo contact:

Susan Cadel
607-368-7600
susanc@semico.com

About Semico
We are a semiconductor marketing & consulting research company located in Phoenix, Arizona. Semico was founded in 1994 by a group of semiconductor industry experts. We have improved the validity of semiconductor product forecasts via technology roadmaps in end-use markets. Semico offers custom consulting, portfolio packages, individual market research studies and premier industry conferences.

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